11-27-2011 08:16 PM
I want to get the signal from the sensor MT9P031,which supply a 12 bits bayer pattern signal.Then, we want to use the FPGA to change them to RGB signal.After that, we will do a backgroud modeling.Lastly, the RGB signal and backgroud modeling result should transmit to a DSP by the HDMI interface.
Here,my board has a HDMI daughter board and a TB-FMCL_PH board.
11-27-2011 08:45 PM
1. Welcome to these forums.
2. You have vaguely described a specific board design, but you have not specified the board model nor have you provided a link to where the board is described and documented. The same observation applies to the image sensor which you named.
3. You have posted to a forum (Spartan Family FPGAs) designated for discussion of Spartan FPGAs and their technical attributes. Your discussion is more appropriate for the forum which discusses non-Xilinx development boards and kits. Do you agree, or have I misunderstood the intent of your posting?
4. You have not asked a question, nor have you described a problem. How may we help you?
5. These forums are not a design service. In other words, requests such as 'here is my requirement, please provide the implementation code for me' do not get much attention.
6. These forums are not a training institution for design engineers. There is much to be learned here, but efficient training requires face-to-face interaction. Training by way of text forum posts is very tedious, time-consuming, limiting, prone to confusion and misunderstanding, and often frustrating.
Note that I've made a distinction between learning a design language and learning about hardware design. The two should not be confused.
Suggestions:
1. Be clear about your capabilities and experience, and your expectations for support.
2. Describe your problem clearly, with sufficient detail. Please don't force us to make guesses about your needs and intent, as this is a waste of our time and your time. When asking for help, it is also helpful if you
3. For components and boards which are not commonly discussed in these forums, please provide datasheet or schematic links for those of us who are less familiar with your design than you are.
4. Please post in the most appropriate forum category or section. Each forum is described at the 'top level', to provide some clues for selecting the most appropriate forum.
I hope this help...
-- Bob Elkind